I wasn’t quite sure what to expect going into Convict—the title sounds like a prison break thriller, but what I got was something delightfully weirder: an alien running amok near a peaceful lake, leaving a trail of carnage behind.
Let’s be clear—this is not literary fiction. It’s not trying to win awards for emotional depth or poetic language. It’s the kind of book where you lean back, crack open a drink, and enjoy a few hours of gory, sci-fi chaos. And in that sense, it delivers.
The premise might sound a bit out there (okay, a lot out there), but the execution works surprisingly well. There’s a real sense of tension, and Cole knows how to set the pace. The book doesn’t try to be more than it is—and that’s exactly why it works. You get your mystery, your action, your blood-splattered moments, and an alien that definitely doesn’t come in peace.
Is it going to change your life? No. Is it a fun afternoon read? Absolutely. A solid 4 stars from me.